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What Does Pending Mean on Snapchat? (and How to Fix It)

By Matthew Lynch
May 31, 2023
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Snapchat has become one of the most popular social media platforms today, boasting over 249 million daily active users worldwide. While its ephemeral nature has made it a fun and exciting way to communicate, some users may encounter the word “pending” when trying to send a snap or a message. This can be frustrating, but it is important to understand what “pending” means and what can be done to fix it.

What Does “Pending” Mean on Snapchat?

When you send a snap or message on Snapchat, it goes through a process of being delivered, opened, and viewed. While this process can happen almost instantly in some cases, there are times when a snap or a message may get stuck in the “pending” stage. This means that your snap or message has not yet been delivered to the recipient’s device.

There are a few reasons why a snap or a message may get stuck in the “pending” stage. One of the most common reasons is poor internet connectivity. This can cause delays or incomplete deliveries of snaps and messages. Another reason could be that the recipient’s device is offline or has a poor internet connection. If this is the case, the snap or message will stay in the “pending” stage until the recipient’s device is back online or has better internet connectivity.

How to Fix “Pending” on Snapchat

If you have been experiencing issues with pending snaps or messages on Snapchat, don’t worry – there are a few things you can do to fix it. Here are some steps that you can take:

1. Check Your Internet Connection: The first thing to do is to check your internet connection. If your internet connectivity is poor or nonexistent, it can prevent snaps and messages from being delivered. Try switching to Wi-Fi, or if you are already on Wi-Fi, try resetting your Wi-Fi router.

2. Check the Recipient’s Device: Another reason why your snap or message may be stuck in “pending” is that the recipient’s device is offline or has a poor internet connection. Check with the recipient to see if their device is online and has adequate internet connectivity.

3. Resend the Snap or Message: If the issue persists even after checking the internet connectivity of both devices, try resending the snap or message. This can sometimes help resolve the “pending” issue.

4. Restart Your Device: If none of the above steps have worked, try restarting your device. This can help reset your device’s internet connectivity and solve any potential software glitches.

In summary, pending snaps and messages on Snapchat mean that the snap or message has not yet been delivered to the recipient’s device. This can occur due to poor internet connectivity or the recipient’s device being offline. To fix the issue, try checking your internet connection, checking the recipient’s device, resending the snap or message, or restarting your device. By following these steps, you can ensure that your snaps and messages are successfully delivered and avoid frustration on Snapchat.

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